Instructional Video3:11
The Business Professor

Scientific Management

Higher Ed
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is Scientific Management
Instructional Video4:46
The Business Professor

What is Growth in a Startup_

Higher Ed
What is Growth in a Startup Venture? There's an initial period of slow or no growth while the startup tries to figure out what it's doing. As the startup figures out how to make something lots of people want and how to reach those...
Instructional Video2:56
The Business Professor

Build Up Method - Business Valuation

Higher Ed
What is the Build Up Method of Business Valuation? In the "buildup method" valuation begins with the risk-free rate. The individual valuing the firm then makes the subjective determination of what percentage to add to the risk-free rate....
Instructional Video2:35
The Business Professor

Designing a Team

Higher Ed
What is Designing a Team? Team design is the process of organizing individuals into a cohesive coalition—one that makes a concerted effort to achieve a shared outcome. Teamwork has a lot of advantages: combined brain power, complementary...
Instructional Video3:06
The Business Professor

Common Size Analysis

Higher Ed
Common size analysis is used to compare financial performance of two different companies or units. It is used to put the compared organizations on the same footing for comparison.
Instructional Video5:25
The Business Professor

Du Pont Formula - Assumptions

Higher Ed
There are various assumptions made when employing the DuPont formula to compare the performance or Return on Equity between Companies. The primary assumption is that the companies being compared are similar in nature.
Instructional Video2:17
Great Big Story

Keexs, redefining sneakers in Nigeria

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how Jide Ipaye’s Keexs blends Afrocentric design and innovation, empowering Nigerian sneaker culture.<br/>
Instructional Video4:31
Curated Video

The Fascinating Phenomenon of Solar Eclipses

3rd - 12th
In this video, we learn about the significance of sunlight in sustaining life on Earth and how solar eclipses occur. The video explains the ancient beliefs surrounding eclipses and provides scientific explanations for the phenomenon. It...
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

The Endangered Giant Panda: An Icon of China's Wildlife Conservation

3rd - 12th
The video provides a fascinating insight into the life of the endangered giant panda, highlighting their dwindling numbers and unique eating habits. Despite their carnivorous nature, pandas mainly consume bamboo, resulting in a...
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

The Majestic Giants: Redwoods and Giant Sequoias

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of redwood and giant sequoia trees. Discover how these majestic giants, the tallest and largest living things on Earth, thrive in their unique environments. Learn about their incredible...
Instructional Video9:25
Professor Dave Explains

Population Ecology (Life Tables, Age Structure, Population Growth)

9th - Higher Ed
With an understanding of individual organisms, let's take a look at population ecology, which looks at the dynamics of populations of organisms. How do populations grow? How are they structured? What is their geography? There is a lot to...
Instructional Video9:32
Curated Video

No Major Cities: Why So Few Canadians Live In On The East Coast

9th - Higher Ed
Much like the United States, Canada's first European settlements began on its east coast. But where many of the US's first settlements would eventually emerge as major population centers such as Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia,...
Instructional Video9:26
Curated Video

Alaska: Why America's Largest State Is Also Its Most Important

9th - Higher Ed
Alaska is a truly huge state that the United States acquired from Russia for basically peanuts. But Alaska isn't just very large, it's also become an incredibly important state for the U.S. in terms of national security for today and...
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

Exploring the Differences: Wolves, Foxes, and Coyotes

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the differences between wolves, foxes, and coyotes. We learn that coyotes are smaller than wolves, weighing between 20 and 50 lbs. Foxes, on the other hand, are the smallest of the three, with a size slightly...
Instructional Video3:34
Curated Video

The Fascinating World of Hurricanes: Exploring the Power and Dynamics of Tropical Cyclones

3rd - 12th
This video explains the formation and characteristics of hurricanes, also known as tropical cyclones or typhoons. It highlights how warm air rises, creating low pressure systems that rotate due to the Earth's spin. The video also...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Meteorites: From Shooting Stars to Ancient Clues

3rd - 12th
This video explores the fascinating world of meteorites, discussing their size, frequency of occurrence, and their role in meteor showers. It also highlights the rarity of meteorites making landfall and the largest known meteorite, the...
Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

Dinosaurs: Fun Facts and Fascinating Discoveries

Pre-K - 3rd
Dive into the fascinating world of dinosaurs with this video, exploring the diverse types of these ancient creatures, from massive meat-eaters to small plant-eaters. Learn about the incredible sizes of dinosaurs, with some as large as 15...
Instructional Video9:26
Curated Video

Why More Americans Live In Massachusetts Than Vermont, New Hampshire And Maine Combined

9th - Higher Ed
New England is a beautiful region of the United States. But while the entire region is made up of 6 full states, Massachusetts is very dominant in terms of population and economy. In fact, Massachusetts by itself has more than twice the...
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

Seiko Epson Unveils Prototype of Flying Robot for Security and Rescue Applications

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Seiko Epson Corporation has unveiled a prototype of its flying robot, weighing only 12 grams, designed for security and rescue applications. Equipped with ultrasonic motors, a microcontroller, a digital camera, and a video transmitter,...
Instructional Video3:21
Wonderscape

What Does the Moon Look Like?

K - 5th
The moon is Earth's only natural satellite, the fifth largest in our solar system, and appears bright in our night sky due to sunlight reflection. Despite its significant appearance, the moon is much smaller than Earth, being only...
Instructional Video10:59
Curated Video

Why So Few Americans Live In Delaware As Compared To Pennsylvania, Maryland, or New Jersey

9th - Higher Ed
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Instructional Video8:33
Curated Video

Exploring Marsupials: Opossums, Kangaroos, Tasmanian Devils, and Koalas

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher discusses various animals that may look similar but belong to different orders of the animal kingdom. The focus is on opossums, kangaroos, Tasmanian devils, and koalas. The teacher provides information about...
Instructional Video1:46
Curated Video

Exploring the Fascinating World of Lynx: Wildcat Species, Characteristics, and Conservation

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher provides a brief overview of the lynx, a small wildcat species found in Europe, Asia, and North America. The lynx is known for its tufted ears, long legs, and large paws. The video highlights different...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

The Ice Age: Exploring Earth's Frozen Past

3rd - 12th
In this video, the teacher discusses the concept of ice ages and explains that there have been five major ice ages in Earth's history. The current period is an interglacial period within the Quaternary Ice Age, which started 2.6 million...